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The company improved its operating ratio, which compares expenses to revenues, by 150 basis points to 71.5%.
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The company reported a decline in operating income of 3% year-over-year as the operating ratio increased four-tenths of a percent to 70.5% from 70.1%.
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The company expects to see its operating ratio to be around the high 60s by 2015, while average annual EPS growth should average between 10% and 15% off of their 2013 base.
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As a measure of valuation, Segarra uses the operating earnings yield (the inverse of the price-operating earnings ratio).
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In 2010 the team missed the playoffs, but last season the Tigers won the AL Central division and beat the Yankees in the first round of the playoffs before being eliminated by the Rangers in the ALCS. The Tigers are also one of the nine teams that exceed baseball's debt-to-operating income ratio limit of 10.
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Chesapeake's ratio of operating income to interest expense in the second quarter was 2.3.
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After all, its ratio of operating margins to consolidated sales rose from 2.7% to 3.2%.
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Google's enterprise multiple, the ratio of market cap plus debt to operating earnings (Ebitda, that is), is 33, compared with an industry average of 18 (where Yahoo is).
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If the ratio is greater than one, the company is operating more on the basis of debt than equity.
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That is the ratio of enterprise value (market value plus debt less cash) to operating earnings (Ebitda).
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However, our focus is on medical care ratio, which was the main driver of a surprising double-digit jump in operating earnings, in Q3 2012.
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This is the ratio of enterprise value (market value of common stock, plus debt, minus cash) to operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization).
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